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Here are the 10 towns and cities in Hartford County where sales above the asking price for homes are showing signs of easing – Hartford Courant

Home sale prices in Hartford County — sent soaring in the pandemic in heated bidding wars for a dwindling number of properties — are now showing early signs of a cooling off as rising mortgage rates make borrowing more expensive.

Experts say major price declines aren’t likely in the Hartford area — at least at this point — unlike other parts of country that are already starting to see significant price drops.

Multiple bids are still common, but reductions in asking prices increasingly have cropped up in recent weeks in the Hartford area and elsewhere in Connecticut, said Jeffrey P.

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Ditmas Park West Digs With Woodwork, Mantels, Stained Glass Asks $2,650 a Month

In one of Brooklyn’s leafiest neighborhoods, a one-bedroom apartment benefits from taking up the first floor of a Ditmas Park West Edwardian, with copious polished details of the period, outdoor space fore and aft, and an abundance of nooks and crannies that includes a mudroom.

The standalone house with porch and garage at 512 Westminster Road was divided into a duplex over a simplex back in 1937, the certificate of occupancy shows. The property has been in the same hands since at least the 1970s, and the unit appears well kept, with a number of updates.

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Dedicated Readers Braved Weather for Brooklyn Book Festival

Nonstop rainy weather threw a wrench in the plans of many fall festivals planned for the first weekend in October. But the gray days were perfect for people who love to stay in with a good book, and the Brooklyn Book Festival managed to draw a huge crowd of indoors to attend panel discussions, meet with authors and question the role of literature in today’s most pressing issues.

“We were lucky for 16 years to have wonderful weather,” said Liz Koch, co-producer and vice president of the BBF. “But Sunday, we just had to pivot.”

Dedicated Readers Braved Weather for Brooklyn Book Festival

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Art Installation Honors Victims of Police Brutality

A new Fort Greene art installation, “Witnessing,” uses antiquated emergency call boxes to honor victims of modern-day police brutality. Six 7-foot-tall call boxes outfitted with screens and placed around the plaza at 300 Ashland broadcast video testimonials from victims and survivors of police violence.

The exhibit was originally created by Bradley McCallum over 20 years ago in collaboration with Jacqueline Tarry in response to the citywide protests following the police abuse of Abner Louima in 1997 and Amadou Diallo in 1999. The artist decided to revisit the project to reiterate the ongoing fight to end racism, violence and the abuse

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Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (NYSE:MTD) Shares Sold by Mackenzie Financial Corp

Mackenzie Financial Corp cut its stake in shares of Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (NYSE:MTD – Free Report) by 3.0% in the first quarter, according to the company’s most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The fund owned 14,142 shares of the medical instruments supplier’s stock after selling 433 shares during the period. Mackenzie Financial Corp owned approximately 0.06% of Mettler-Toledo International worth $21,640,000 as of its most recent SEC filing.

A number of other institutional investors have also made changes to their positions in MTD. Norges Bank acquired a new stake in shares of Mettler-Toledo International during the

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Brooklyn News: United Order of Tents’ Bed Study HQ Saved

Publisher’s Petite Italianate Near Newburgh’s Historic Downing Park, Yours for $399K

Tucked behind a picket fence, this tidy brick Italianate in Newburgh offers some picturesque charm and a renovated interior.

United Order of Tents’ MacDonough Street headquarters. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

Secret Order of Tents Society Granted Tax Exemption, Protecting Historic Bed Stuy HQ

The historic secret aid society run by Black women that has a headquarters in the magnificent but dilapidated building at 87 MacDonough Street was granted a tax exemption, according to New York City Council Member Justin Brannan.

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Bear of the Day: Sphere Entertainment (SPHR)

Sphere Entertainment (SPHR) currently lands a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) as the company has moved further away from profitability at the moment.

The road ahead may be bumpy upound Sphere’s spinoff from Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSGE) on April 20. Sphere’s first independent venue is currently under construction in Las Vegas and will weigh on its bottom line with the company planning to open a second venue in London as well.

Furthermore, Sphere’s two regional television networks, MSG Network and MSG Sportsnet will naturally face increasing competition from a plethora of streaming services.

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